Hey guys
I'm running my TiMo on a 20" All-in-One pc.
Is it possible to send the "second/external screen output" to a new window on my 20" ?
With 20" I could easily have 2 windows side by side and then have 2 windows with 4 areas of palettes/playbacks/Visualiser/fixtures/groups/etc
Have any of you tried this ?
2 Windows on same screen
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I'd strongly vote against the USB-to-Graphics thing. Tried this myself a while ago - it made Titan hang, what I really can understand. Titan relies on proper graphic hardware, and hates unknown USB devices.
Will try to do it on the All-In-One tomorrow, and will let you know. On my notebook, at least I could force it into outputting it on a second output even without having something attached, and subsequently could make the second window appear. But again, I don't know if this works without even a separate graphics output.
Will try to do it on the All-In-One tomorrow, and will let you know. On my notebook, at least I could force it into outputting it on a second output even without having something attached, and subsequently could make the second window appear. But again, I don't know if this works without even a separate graphics output.
I definitely won't go the USB-VGA way then
I found this site and will try it later on to day.
http://www.splitview.com/SplitView-Personal-Edition
Seems like a solution for All-in-on pc's
Will get back with results

I found this site and will try it later on to day.
http://www.splitview.com/SplitView-Personal-Edition
Seems like a solution for All-in-on pc's
Will get back with results

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Hey icke_siegen...
I have now tried several programs saying that they could fake an external monitor, but without any luck )o;
You wrote that if I could open the Second Window on an external monitor, I could drag the Second Window over to the Primary Monitor.
Putting the 2 windows side by side on my 20" screen.
Wouldn't that mean that if I had a USB-VGA adaptor,
I could open the Second Window on Secondary Monitor,
drag the window to Primary and then the usb-vga wouldn't have
any content and therefore shouldn't slow down Titan?
Wow, That was a long line
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I have now tried several programs saying that they could fake an external monitor, but without any luck )o;
You wrote that if I could open the Second Window on an external monitor, I could drag the Second Window over to the Primary Monitor.
Putting the 2 windows side by side on my 20" screen.
Wouldn't that mean that if I had a USB-VGA adaptor,
I could open the Second Window on Secondary Monitor,
drag the window to Primary and then the usb-vga wouldn't have
any content and therefore shouldn't slow down Titan?
Wow, That was a long line

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